FDA Warns New York Seafood Importer of Possible Import Ban
A New York-based seafood importer could find its shipments blocked at the border if it doesn’t correct violations of Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point regulations found during a Food and Drug Administration inspection, said FDA in a warning letter…
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to the company sent May 27 (here). FDA says Adamba Imports International has not implemented a process to ensure its ready-to-eat mackerel fillets in tomato sauce and ready-to-eat herring fillets are processed in accordance with HACCP requirements. If Adamba fails to “promptly correct these violations,” FDA may place the company’s imports on detention without physical examination and seize its products, it said.